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What to Wear in Morocco: Practical Advice for Every Traveler

Morocco's weather varies dramatically by region and season. In the space of a week you can be walking through a sunny coastal city, crossing the cold Atlas Mountains, and sleeping in the Sahara under a starry sky. The key is not to bring two wardrobes, but to build a flexible set of layers that works wherever you go.

Quick answer: Smart casual with modest layers: loose, breathable clothing, long trousers or skirts, and a light scarf. In major cities, modern dress is fine, but rural and conservative areas expect more coverage. Desert nights and mountain evenings get cold, so think layers, not heavy winter gear.

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Questions travellers often ask

Do women have to cover their heads in Morocco?

No. Morocco is a Muslim-majority country, but hijab is not required for foreign visitors. Carrying a scarf is respectful when entering religious sites, but you won't need to cover your hair on the street.

Can men wear shorts in Morocco?

Yes, especially in coastal and tourist areas. In conservative inland villages, long trousers draw less attention and also protect against sun and dust.

What should I wear on a camel trek in the Sahara?

Loose long trousers, a long-sleeved shirt, closed shoes and a scarf for dust. Add a warm layer for the evening, and don't forget a hat for daytime heat.